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Studio Apartments for Rent in Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY

Studio Apartments for Rent in Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY. 25 Rentals Available
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Frequently asked questions

What is the price range for a studio apartment in Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY?

The price range for a studio apartment in Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY is between $3,800 and $10,500.

How many studio apartments for rent are available in Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY on RentCafe?

There are 3 studio rentals available on RentCafe. Prices and availability in Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY were last updated on 15 Jul 2026.

What is the average size of a studio apartment in Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY?

The average Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY studio apartment size is 98 sq. ft.

What are the advantages of renting a studio apartment in Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY?

Studio apartments in Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY tend to be more affordable than other apartments and they have lower utility costs.

What are the downsides of renting a studio apartment in Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY?

One of the downsides of living in a studio apartment is the limited storage space.

Renting a studio apartment in Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY

Looking to find an efficiency apartment in Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY? You’re not the only one. Studio apartments are one of the most searched types of rental housing in Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY. They give you the advantage of living in a trendy neighborhood close to work, shopping, dining, entertainment and public transportation while keeping your rent expense at a minimum. In Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY you have no less than 25 properties to choose from, offering a total of 25 small apartments. The average rent in Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY is currently $5,032, but if you want to spend as little as possible, affordable single bedroom apartments go for as low as $995 per month.

Efficiency apartment vs bachelor flat: which one is right for you?

Cheap studios and efficiency apartments normally have the kitchen in the main room, which is a major discouraging factor for renters… But don’t let this scare you away: there are always some exceptions that prove the rule, and it’s worth locating them in Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY too. Some newer apartment buildings have very spacious floor-plans with layouts that allow you to divide the sleeping and living space for more privacy and comfort. A few design tricks, like a well-placed mirror, a bookshelf divider and functional space-saving furniture can make all the difference. As a benchmark, keep in mind that, in this neighborhood, apartments offer about 695 Sqft of living space, on average. Be prepared that bachelor flats with a separate kitchen tend to be a bit more expensive than your average one room apartment. If you plan on cooking and eating in a lot, it may be worth spending the extra dollars per month to have your kitchen separate from your bedroom/living area. It all comes down to finding a studio apartment that fits your lifestyle and your personal preferences.